- Our list of the best things to do in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, features the top 399 nearby activities — including 186 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- North Kingstown, RI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of North Kingstown, RI , followed by 377 popular activities in nearby cities, including Newport, Providence, Fall River, Narragansett, Warwick, Middletown, Westerly, Pawtucket, Charlestown, Cranston, Jamestown, Tiverton, East Greenwich, Lincoln, East Providence, Bristol, Smithfield, Wakefield, Coventry, Portsmouth, Warren, Dartmouth, Cumberland, Wickford, Attleboro, Exeter, Little Compton, Dennis Port, Misquamicut and Saunderstown
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A multidisciplinary arts facility, the Jamestown Arts Center brings a variety of artistic, cultural, and educational experiences to the area. The facility hosts concerts, art exhibits, films, and educational programs.
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Situated in a preserved 19th century school house, the Jamestown Historical Society and Museum features a collection of artifacts and memorabilia reflecting the history of Jamestown Island. The Society hosts a variety of lectures and programs.
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50 Narragansett Ave.,, Jamestown, RI
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Fire Department Memorial Building displays an array of antique fire-fighting equipment including an 1894 Lafrance Steam Fire Engine. Additional exhibits consist of antique firefighting equipment and photographs as well as a restored hand tub from the 1850's.
7.2 Miles
Used as a military fort during both World Wars, Fort Getty Park now stands as a historical reminder of Jamestown's early years. The park offers bayside camping, picnic areas and scenic views of the surrounding waterways.
7.2 Miles
The Jamestown Fire Memorial Museum features a variety of fire artifacts, including an 1894 Steam pumper, a 1947 Dodge pumper / engine, and a 1925 LaFrance pumper / engine. The location, which is operated by volunteer firefighters, offers information on the history of firefighting.
7.2 Miles
Fort Getty Recreational Area, once used during World War I and II, is now used primarily as a camp ground. They offer a boat ramp, fishing dock, dumping station and comfort stations along with water and electric hookups for trailers.
7.4 Miles
Jamestown and Newport Ferry Co. offers scenic boat rides and specialty charters through the Narragansett Bay in the cities warmer months. During the winter the company offers lighthouse and seal tours.
7.6 Miles
Bonnet Shores Beach is a small-crescent beach on the north of Narragansett Bay. The beach features rocks which people can climb or dive off as well as little tide pools that provide opportunities for swimming and exploring.
7.8 Miles
Rhode Island's Oakland Beach is located in Warwick. This saltwater beach sits on Greenwich Bay and connects to Narrangansett Bay. Beach features several convenient small-craft launching docks. It is most popular in warm weather, but is open throughout the year.
7.9 Miles
Featuring a lighthouse that was built in 1856, Beavertail Light and Park, is now part of the Rhode Island Parks System. The area includes hiking/biking trails, Lighthouse Museum, and a breath-taking view from the rocky perimeter at the ocean's edge.